Molly Dunbar
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Molly Dunbar joined Garfunkel Wild, P.C. in 2023. She works on transactional matters for hospitals and health systems with a primary focus on technology contracts. Molly’s work will span a wide variety of contracts such as licensing arrangements, professional technology services, electronic health records agreements, and other software, hardware, and service contracts.
In the latest challenge to hospitals’ rights to use contract pharmacies, drug manufacturers targeted a Maryland law that barred them from restricting shipments of 340B drugs to contract pharmacies. In a disappointing turn for hospitals, the Fourth Circuit sided with the manufacturers and overturned a lower court ruling that had favored the state, clearing the way for the manufacturer’s unilateral restrictions to potentially move forward. This ruling contrasts earlier decisions issued by other courts, which had generally favored states who had issued laws similar to that enacted by Maryland.
The use of online tracking technologies has led to multi-million dollar lawsuits alleging that health systems are revealing private information, including personal health information, to third parties such as Google and Meta.
Molly Dunbar joined Garfunkel Wild, P.C. in 2023. She works on transactional matters for hospitals and health systems with a primary focus on technology contracts. Molly’s work will span a wide variety of contracts such as licensing arrangements, professional technology services, electronic health records agreements, and other software, hardware, and service contracts.
The use of online tracking technologies has led to multi-million dollar lawsuits alleging that health systems are revealing private information, including personal health information, to third parties such as Google and Meta.
In the latest challenge to hospitals’ rights to use contract pharmacies, drug manufacturers targeted a Maryland law that barred them from restricting shipments of 340B drugs to contract pharmacies. In a disappointing turn for hospitals, the Fourth Circuit sided with the manufacturers and overturned a lower court ruling that had favored the state, clearing the way for the manufacturer’s unilateral restrictions to potentially move forward. This ruling contrasts earlier decisions issued by other courts, which had generally favored states who had issued laws similar to that enacted by Maryland.
In the latest challenge to hospitals’ rights to use contract pharmacies, drug manufacturers targeted a Maryland law that barred them from restricting shipments of 340B drugs to contract pharmacies. In a disappointing turn for hospitals, the Fourth Circuit sided with the manufacturers and overturned a lower court ruling that had favored the state, clearing the way for the manufacturer’s unilateral restrictions to potentially move forward. This ruling contrasts earlier decisions issued by other courts, which had generally favored states who had issued laws similar to that enacted by Maryland.
The use of online tracking technologies has led to multi-million dollar lawsuits alleging that health systems are revealing private information, including personal health information, to third parties such as Google and Meta.
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